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Should America stop airing its programs and music in Britain?
Question by no name now.: Should America stop airing its programs and music in Britain?
according to a bunch of britons on this one question some user asked, they all hate americans and were actually glad 9/11 happened (one of the users actually said, she thought it was funny).
so wouldnt it be for the best if we kept our music and movies and productions companies strictly in america?
i heard british people dont even like anything americans anyways. at least that is what im getting from all the anti american sentiment from many brits on Y!A.
Best answer:
Answer by Shoes & Walls
We can’t afford to be picky about who buys our entertainment products right now; bad economy.
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